Story Point Estimates Are Best Thought of as Ranges When estimating in story points, teams should think in terms of ranges and rounding up. Here’s why.
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When Kanban is the Better Choice Debating between Scrum and Kanban? Guest author Brendan Wovchko offers five advantages Kanban has …
Organizations that Work on Fewer Projects at a Time Get More Done Most individuals know that multitasking slows us down. It has an equally negative effect on agile …
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An Agile Team Shouldn’t Finish Everything Every Iteration Too often, agile teams are expected to finish everything every iteration. This expectation is …
Four Steps to Keep Your Product Backlog Small and Manageable When a product backlog becomes too big, it hinders agility. Discover four steps your team can take …
Six Agile Product Development Myths - Busted Pervasive myths about agile get in the way of success. It’s time to bust six of those myths.
Why Agile Teams Put So Much Emphasis on Being Done Each Iteration Agile teams strive to finish work in the same iteration in which its begun. Here’s why that is so …